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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 36612" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>This is pretty good, but I would offer one possible point of clarification. I think most people (or least me) that you label "gold tinted" don't defend CPJ's record, they defend the ability of his offense to out-perform its talent. So, the story of his record doesn't change that opinion because they blame the defense. Now, it could be that time will prove that, for some reason, no FBS defensive coordinator can get a more effective defense while CPJ is the head coach, even though this didn't seem to be a problem at the FCS level.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm trying to say is that your post doesn't seem to recognize that our offense in 2011 was very close statistically to our offense in 2009, even without most of the 2007 recruiting class. The question is whether CPJ can, with the help of Roof, field a competitive defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 36612, member: 195"] This is pretty good, but I would offer one possible point of clarification. I think most people (or least me) that you label "gold tinted" don't defend CPJ's record, they defend the ability of his offense to out-perform its talent. So, the story of his record doesn't change that opinion because they blame the defense. Now, it could be that time will prove that, for some reason, no FBS defensive coordinator can get a more effective defense while CPJ is the head coach, even though this didn't seem to be a problem at the FCS level. I guess what I'm trying to say is that your post doesn't seem to recognize that our offense in 2011 was very close statistically to our offense in 2009, even without most of the 2007 recruiting class. The question is whether CPJ can, with the help of Roof, field a competitive defense. [/QUOTE]
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